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JULY TO DECEMBER
1862.

Adams's (H. G.) Our Feathered Families, 588, 661
Adams's (W. H. D.) Men at the Helm, 112 [also 149]
Adventures of Baron Wenceslas Wratislaw, 298
Africa: Baldwin's Natal to the Zambesi-Dray-
son's Southern Africa, 766; Hewett's Settlements
on West Coast, 302; M. Gérard's Expedition into
Central Africa-Murder of Dr. Vogel, 403; News
from Dr. Livingstone, 404; Capt. Speke's Expedi-
tion, 565

Agriculture: Renan on Book of Nabathæan Agricul-
ture, 242. 145, 178, 662

Allan's (J. M.) Last Days of a Bachelor, 305
Almanacs and Year-Books for 1863: see Year-Books.
Alpine Club: Attempt to Climb the Matterhorn, 213,
244; M. Bisson's Ascent of Mont Blanc, 311. 565
Alter Ego, 370

Altitude Tables, and how to Use Them, 274
America: American Annual Cyclopædia, 370; Bacon's
Maps of the War, 497; Cairnes's Slave Power, 77;
De Gasparin's America before Europe, 206; De
Witt's Jefferson and American Democracy, 206;
Hewett's Slave Trade and Supply of Cotton, 302;
Hughes's Struggle for Kansas, 302; Kohl's Dis-
covery of America, 301; Literary Piracy, Letters
from Harper, 496 from Trollope, 306, 529;
Ludlow's History of United States, 302; Mallet's
Cotton and its Culture, 14; Markham's Travels in
Peru, 621; Mitchell's Ten Years in United States,
798; O'Sullivan's Union, Disunion and Reunion,
206; Reid's Handbook of History of United States,
242; Reynolds's True Story of Barons of South, 274;
Russell's Diary North and South, 798; Spence's
Recognition of Southern Confederacy, 232; Thir-
teen Months in the Rebel Army, 538; Williams's
South Vindicated, 459. 337, 662

Anagrams, &c., by Wheatley, 172 [also 213, 215, 279,
311, 375]

Ancient Empires, 336

Annual Retrospect of Engineering and Architecture,
214

Ansted's Trip to Hungary and Transylvania, 204
Ansted and Latham's Channel Islands, 619
Antrobus's (E. E.) Rise and Progress of Painting, 48
Arbuthnot's (G.) Herzegovina, 330
Archæology: Antiquities of Leeds and its Neighbour-

hood, 343; Edmonds's Land's End District, 492;
Historic Society of Lancashire, Transactions, 336;
Lee's Isca Silurum, 207; Simpson's The Cat-Stane,
16 [also 149]; Archæological Institute at Worcester,
149; Archaeological Association at Leicester, 212;
Guesten Hall at Worcester, 120, 566; Reprint of
Rare Tracts, 181, 341, 809; Sussex Archæological
Collections, 280; The Skeleton found at Leicester,
23; Old Welsh Poems, 26; Roman Cylinder at
Chester, 86; Fresco at Blunham Church, 151;
Lich-Gates, 251; Local Customs, 279; Chambered
Tumulus at Nympsfield, 311; Curious Silver Cross,
596; Discoveries at Athens, 252, 566, 768, 812;
Discoveries at Naples, 564; Archæological Trea-
sures in Algiers, 848

Archer's (W. H.) Statistical Notes on Victoria, 495;
Statistical Register of Victoria, 734
Architecture: see Fine Arts.

Arctic Expeditions: Discoveries of Mr. Hall, 437
Arnold's (Thos.) Manual of English Literature, 732
Arrivabene's Italy under Victor Emmanuel, 40
Assyrian Antiquities: Letter from Ménant, 373
Astronomy: see Science.

Augier's (E.) Giboyer's Son, 842

Backhouse and Tylor's G. Washington Walker, 662
Bacon, Francis, Letters and Life, by Spedding, 74
Bacon's (J. H.) Science of Memory, 592
Baker's Mathematical Theory of Steam-Engine, 623
Baldwin's (W. C.) African Hunting, 766
Barnstorff's (D.) Key to Shakespeare's Sonnets, 137
Barrett-Lennard's (Capt.) British Columbia, 272
Beauties of Madame de Girardin, 335
Beedell's (E.) British Tariff for 1862-63, 662
Beeton's (Mrs.) Household Management, 78
Beeton's Dictionary of Universal Information, 561
Beggi's (Dr.) Papal Criminal History, &c., 17
Bellew's (H. W.) Mission to Afghanistan, 836
Benrose's (W.) Manual of Wood Carving, 24

Bentleii Critici Sacra, ed. by Ellis, 80

Simancas, 653-Letter from Dalton, 738

Bewick, Thomas, Memoir, 42

Bible, The: Bentleii Critici Sacra, 80; Chester's John
Rogers, 238; Colenso on the Pentateuch, 553-Let-
ters from Dr. Adler, 736, 845-from Philobiblius,
771 [also 772]-from Forbes, 806; Constitutiones
Apostolorum, ed. by De Lagarde, 241; Davidson's
Introduction to Old Testament, 303, 406; Harran,
near Damascus, Letter from Beke, 530; Highton's
Revised Translation of the New Testament, 731;
Montefiore's Catechesis Evangelica, 80; Theta and
his Thorns, 242; Tyndale's Jonah, Letter from
Fry, 402; Tyndale's Prologue to the New Testa-
ment, 214-The word "Bedlam," 216. 17, 49, 210,
275, 306, 495, 561, 628, 696, 769, 844
Bible History and the Rawlinson Canon, Letters from
Hincks, 20, 115-from Vaux, 50-from Sir H. Raw-
linson, 82 [also 116]-from Bosanquet, 114-from
Oppert, 148-from Broun, 244
Bicentenary of Ejection of Two Thousand, 274, 275,306
Biography: Prince Consort, 797; Bacon, Francis,
by Spedding, 74; Bedell, Dr. W., by Clogy, 208;
Bewick, 42; Blamire, by Lonsdale, 47; Bowen,
Bishop, 334; Burke, Edmund, by Napier, 144;
Cavour, by Botta, 48; Cavour, Count, by De la
Rive, 223; Charles the Fifth, Autobiography, tr.
by Simpson, 231; Distinguished Men of Science,
ed. by Walker, 247, 279; Engineers, by Smiles,
585; English Women of Letters, by Miss Kava-
nagh, 527; Goethe in the Year 1771-5, by Abeken
-Graham, General, ed. by Graham, 17; Gronow,
71; Horne, Thomas Hartwell, 80; Irving, Wash-
ington, ed. by Irving, 331 [also 5641; Jefferson, by
De Witt, 206; Last Days of a Bachelor, by Allan,
305; Locke, Joseph, by Devey, 654; Lucas, Fre-
derick, by Riethmüller, 144; Men at the Helm,
by Adams, 112 [also 149]; Mendelssohn, Moses, by
Kayserling, 176; Milner, Dr. John, 423; Morgan,
Lady, 725; Number One, by Foster, 110; Philan-
thropists, by Horsford, 143; Piozzi, Mrs., 169;
Ranken, 48; Recollections of Sixty Years, by De-
lécluse, 623; Rogers, John, by Chester, 238; St.
Swithun, ed. by Earle, 46 [also 85, 86]; Salons of
Other Days, by Comtesse de Bassanville, 623;
Shelley, Relics, ed. by Garnett, 10; Sidney, Sir
Philip, by Lloyd, 265; Stanislaus Augustus, 428;
Story, Rev. Robert, by Story, 270; Stretton,
Charles, 265; Temperance Worthies, by Couling,
274; Trevithick, Richard, by Edmonds, 492; Ven-
ning, John, by Miss Henderson, 241; George
Washington Walker, by Backhouse and Tylor, 662;
Wilson, Prof., ed. by Mrs. Gordon, 554. 17, 113,
401, 460, 562

Birks (T. R.) on Matter and Ether, 810
Births, Deaths and Marriages, Registrar-General's
Annual Report, 179

Blakiston's Five Months on the Yang-tsze, 589
Blanc's (Louis) History of French Revolution, 521
Blanchard's (S. L.) Ganges and Seine, 626
Blanford (H. F.) on Geological Survey of India, 280
Bonaparte (Prince L.) on Basque Language, 559 [also
595]; Letter from the Author, 629
Book of Home Pets, 660
Botany see Natural History.
Botta's (Dr.) Count Cavour, 48
Bowen, Bishop, Memoirs, 334

Bradley (L.) on Lead Ore of Swaledale, 805
Bremer's (Miss) Greece and the Greeks, 687
Brierley's (B.) Tales of Lancashire Life, 336
Brinckman's (A.) Rifle in Cashmere, 140
Brine's (L.) Taeping Rebellion in China, 658
Bristow's (W.) Glossary of Mineralogy, 246

Catholicism: Papal Criminal History, &c., ed.
Beggi, 17. 17, 145, 306

Cedars of Lebanon, Letters from Sir G. Wilkinson,
629, 698-from Hooker, 663-from Madden, 737
Chambers's (W.) Something of Italy, 627
Charles the Fifth, trans. by Simpson, 231
Charley's (W.) Flax and its Products, 528
Chasles's (Ph.) Literature of Germany, 395
Chelsea Bridge Controversy, 770
Chester's (J. L.) John Rogers, 238
Chetham Society: Mamcestre, ed. by Harland, 304
Chevalier's (M.) Des Définitions du Numéraire et du
Crédit, 632

Children, Books for, 691, 769, 844. See also Young,
Books for the.

China: Blakiston's Five Months on the Yang-tsze,
589; Brine's Taeping Rebellion, 658; De Fon-
blanque's Two Years in Japan and North China,
655; Legge's Chinese Classics, 400; M'Ghee's How
We got to Pekin, 73; Portsmouth to the Peiho, ed.
by White, 662; The late Typhoon, 506
Chinchona Plant, by Markham, 621
Chorley's Handybook of Social Intercourse, 210
Christian Missions, by Walsh, 48
"Christopher North," Memoir of Prof. Wilson, ed.
by Mrs. Gordon, 554

Church, The: Church in the World, 657; Clarke's
Church Stories, 48; Correspondence on Tenets of
Church of England, 839; Documents relating to
Act of Uniformity, 274; Grub's Ecclesiastical
History of Scotland, 366; Religious Orders, 398;
Sandford's Mission of the Church at Home, 16;
Shore's Churchman and Freethinker, 695; Vena-
bles's Our Church and our Country, 337; Rood-
Screens, 348. 113, 275, 628

Clarkson and Dearden's Guild Guide of Preston, 528
Clogy's (A.) Memoir of Dr. W. Bedell, 208
Clough's (A. H.) Poems, 107
Coin-Exhibitor, 18

Colenso (Bishop) on the Pentateuch, 553-Letters
from Dr. Adler, 736, 845-from Philobiblius, 771
-from Forbes, 806 [see also 772]

British

Colleges of Four Nations, Letter from Barbier, 846
Colonies: Australia-Kangaroo Land, by Polehamp-
ton, 44; Robert O'Hara Burke, by Jackson, 336;
337; Kendall's Verses, 394; Archer's Statistics of
Victoria, 495; Flanagan's History of New South
Wales, 526; Backhouse and Tylor's Life of G. W.
Walker, 662; M'Kinlay's Exploration, 665; Victo-
rian Government Prize Essays, 696; Árcher's
Statistical Register of Victoria, 734.-
Columbia British Columbia and Vancouver's
Island, by Macdonald, 111; British Columbia, by
Barrett-Lennard, 272; Climate of British Colum-
bia, 631. -Canada-Ranken's Canada and the
Crimea, 48; Report on Mineral Oil-Wells, 773.-
Queensland, by Munro, 333; 401.-Vancouver
Island, by Rattray, 272. 562, 696
Commerce: Beedell's British Tariff for 1862 63, 662;
Farley's Resources of Turkey, 143; Hamonet's
Manual for French in England, 337
Comyn's (L. N.) Ellice, 336

Conchology: see Natural History.
Constitutiones Apostolorum, ed. by De Lagarde, 241
Cooke (M. C.) on British Fungi, 178
Cookery: see Domestic Economy.

Copyright: True Theory of Literary Copyright, Let-
ter from Novello, 371; Copyright (Works of Art)
Bill, 146, 180, 630 [also 662, 697, 736]; Copyright
in Engravings, 806, 847

Corney (B.) on Sonnets of William Shakspere, 137

British Association, Thirty-second Meeting, 391 [also CORRESPONDENCE.-Home: Adler, 736, 845; A. J. M., 86

437, 463, 496, 497]

British Isles, History, by E. S. A., 274
Brother-Help, 112

Brown's (W.) Natural History of the Salmon, 109
Bucher's (L.) Pictures from Foreign Lands, 305
Burke's (Sir B.) Vicissitudes of Families, 761-Letter
from Hitchcock, 809
Burke, Edmund, by Napier, 144

Cairnes's (J. E.) Slave Power, 77
Cambridge, Thirty-second Meeting of British Asso-
ciation, 391 [also 437, 463, 496, 497]
Canada and the Crimea, by Ranken, 48

Bergenroth (G. A.), Despatches and State Papers of Capper's (C.) Port and Trade of London, 329

Cathedrals of England, Handbook, 774

[also 85, 116]; Barbier, 846; Barlow, 846; Baynes,
564, 664, 737, 807; Beddoe, 538; Beke, 530; Prince
Lucien Bonaparte, 629; Broun, 244; Caine, 497;
Campin, 847; Clay, 306; Cooper, 496; Dalton,
738; Davis, 402; Dawkins, 568; De Morgan, 496,
594, 845; Ellet, 50; Evans, 437; Farrar, 665;
F. J. G., 22; Forbes, 806; Fry, 402; Gambart,
663 [also 697, 736]; Glaisher, 372; Gordon, 848;
Gray, 845; Grenfell, 629; Sir R. Hill, 806; Hincks,
20; Hitchcock, 809; Hooker, 663; Hunt, 279; Long-
man & Co., 116; Low, 410; Luckie, 18; Mackie,
23; Maclachlan, 462; Madden, 736; National' Re-
viewer of First Principles,' 629; Oxenford, 213;
Watts Phillips, 23; Raimbach, 595; Rankine, 496
Rawlinson, 82; Robertson, 212; Skene, 121;

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Smith, Elder & Co., 848; Spencer, 594, 663; W.

Taylor, 704; Cave Thomas, 279; Tinsley Brothers,

568; A. Trollope, 306, 529, 848; Vaux, 50; Watts,

147; Whistler, 23; Sir G. Wilkinson, 461, 629,

698, 807; Williams, 58; Wilson, 372, 849; Wraxall,

531; Zuiller, 121. - -Foreign: Bangkok, by Schom-

burgk, 113; Bellagio, by Th. T., 461; Berlin, by

C., 440, 441; Cairo, by W., 435; Central Africa,

by Baikie, 212; Dresden, by J. R. H. C., 852;

Fernando Po, by Burton, 81; Genoa, by Novello,

371; Leipzig, by A., 668-by H. F. C., 566; Ley-

den, by Levoir, 406; Lisieux, by Ménant, 372;

Loanda, by Reade, 662; Menaggio, by Th. T., 402;

Milan, by M. W., 374; Munich, by E. W., 186, 276,

377, 538; Naples, by H. W., 372, 435, 564, 847-by

Russell, 243; New York, by Harper, 496; Orta,

by Th. T., 530; Paris, by W., 594; Penon, 342;

St. Gall, by J. O. W., 307; Toronto, by Wilson,

372, 849; Turin (Italian Ladies), 53

Correspondence: Scientific Men of Seventeenth Cen-

tury,489; Popular Tenets of Church of England, 839

Cotton Distress in Lancashire, 528; Hewett's Slave

Trade and Supply of Cotton, 302; Mallet's Cotton

and its Culture, 14. 460, 662

Couling's (S.) History of Temperance Movement, 274

Crime and Punishment: Beggi's Papal Criminal His-

tory, &c., 17; Undiscovered Crimes, by "Waters,"

495; Convict Discipline, 852; Crime and Igno-

rance, 245. 337, 769

Croston's (J.) On Foot through the Peak, 528

Cruise of the St. George, by Dennys, 303

Cuneiform History and Chronology: see Bible History.

Cust's (Sir E.) Wars of 19th Century, 728 [also 847]

Cutting the Great Dyke at Cairo, 435

Dante Thomas's Translation of Purgatorio,' 364;

Geographical Accuracy of Dante Allighieri, Letter

from Dr. Barlow, 846

Daumas's (E.) Horses of the Sahara, 327

Davidson's Introduction to Old Testament, 303, 406

Davis's (N.) Ruined Cities in Numidia, 811

De Bassanville's Salons of Other Days, 623

De Chatelain's Translation of Macbeth,' 178

Decimal System: Weights and Measures, 339

Deecke's (Prof.) City of Lübeck, 368

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De Fonblanque's (E. B.) Niphon and Pe-che-li, 655

De Gasparin's (Count) America before Europe, 206

De Girardin, Madame, Beauties of, 335

De la Rive's (W.) Life of Count Cavour, 233

Delécluse's (E.) Recollections of Sixty Years, 623

Denmark and Germany, by Gosch, 274

Dennys's (N. B.) Cruise of the St. George, 303

Denton's (W.) Servia and the Servians, 803

D'Orsan's (Dr.) Our Satellite, 460 [also 848]

De Porochine's (M.) Russia and Poland, 337

Devey's (J.) Life of Joseph Locke, 654

De Witt's Jefferson and American Democracy, 206

Dictionaries, Cyclopædias, &c.: American Annual

Cyclopædia, 370; Beeton's Dictionary of Universal

Information, 561; Dictionary of Architecture,

378; Dictionary of Useful Knowledge, 696; Shel-

ton's Dictionary of Difficulties, 456; Townsend's

Manual of Dates, 696. 49, 145, 561, 696

Discoveries at Pompeii, Letter from H. W., 373

Distress in Lancashire, 528

Dobson and Harland's Preston Guild, 528

Documents on Settlement of Church in 1662, 274

Döllinger's Gentile and Jew, trans. by Darnell, 428

Domestic Economy: Beeton's (Mrs.) Household Ma-

nagement Everybody's Pudding-Book, 78; Foreign

Desserts for English Tables, 733; Francatelli's

Cookery-Book-Handbook of Domestic Recipes-

Passages in Life of a Young Housekeeper, 78

Drama: Augier's Giboyer's Son, 842; Dramatic

Poems of Alexander Pouchkine, 851; Jones's Lec-

tures, 695; Macbeth,' trans. into French by De

Chatelain, 178; Peacock's The Deceived, 305.

Dramatic College Fancy Fair, 117. 145, 769

Drayson's (Capt.) Tales at the Outspan, 766

Dresser's (Dr.) Art of Decorative Design, 183; Orna-

mental Art in International Exhibition, 274

Drowned Women of Wigton, 427 [also 462, 704]

Du Chaillu: see Science.

Durham University, New Ordinances, 145

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English Metrical Homilies, ed. by Small, 77

Entomology: see Natural History.

Etheridge (J. W.) on the Targums, 805

Everybody's Pudding-Book, 78

Exhibition, International: Dresser's Ornamental
Art, 274; Handbook to the Pictures, by Tom Tay-
lor, 112; Hunt's Handbook, 337, 561; Kingdom
of Italy, Official Catalogue, 561; Catalogues, 378;
Reports, 562. English Architectural
Designs, 50; Engravings, English School,
French and German, 119; Cartoons
and Stained Glass, 215; Paper, Stationery,
Printing and Bookbinding, 243; Art-Manufac-
tures in Metal, Goldsmiths' Work, 276; French
Metallurgic Art-Art Works in Iron, 278; Art-
Designs, 344; Works of Living Artists, 346; Cast-
ings, 375; Stained Glass, 378; Furniture, 406;
Church Fittings and Carvings, 407; Photographs,
504.--Decoration of External Surface of Picture
Galleries, 184; The Pictures, 88; Tone of the
Drapery in the Picture Galleries, 282, 315; Music
at the Award of Prizes, 89; Musical Jurors'
Report, 812; Musical Instruments, 315; The
Fountains, 213; The Sèvres China, 631; Stereo-
scopic Company's Works, 116; Astronomical
Photographs, 116; Mr. Breeze's Photographs, 116;
Society of Arts on Awards of Merit, 213; Design
for the Certificates of Merit, 850; Purchases by
the Goldsmiths' Company, 598; Sale of Works of
Art, 772; The Approaches, 85, 598, 665; Extension
of Period of Exhibition, 341, 374; Abandonment
of State Ceremonial, 808; Results, 562, 508. 56,
113, 145, 561, 769

Architecture: Annual Retrospect, ed. by Burnell, 214;

Dictionary of Architecture, 378; Reade on a New Style

of Architecture, 633; Examples of Architecture of Vic-

torian Age, 152; Prizes by the Architectural Associa-

tion, 634. See also Exhibition, International

Art in Berlin, 440

Arundel Society, Thirteenth Report, 88; Chromo-litho-

graph of Francia's Fresco at Bologna, 184

British Institution, Annual Display of Copies, 667

Cathedrals and Churches-Restorations, Embellishments,

&c.: Cathedrals-23; St. Patrick's, 25; Ripon, 119, 775;

York, 120, 440; Durham, 282; Worcester, 408, 441;

Glasgow, 408, 566; Salisbury, 536; Gloucester, 634; Ely

-Cologne, 634; Bath Abbey, 812-Churches-Holy

Island, 88, 315; Holy Cross, Winchester, 151; Leominster,

184; St. Giles's, Cripplegate, 278; Temple, 282; Tren-

tishoe, 346; Milton Abbey-Melbourne, 347; Cirencester,

378; Hexham, 380; Minster-St. Aldate's, Oxford-

Southgate, 408; St. Mary-in-the-Castle, Dover-West

Weston, 440, 568; Loughborough, 505; St. Bartholomew-

the-Less, 566, 634; Scarborough, 598, 812; Austin Friars,

700; St. Salvator's, at St. Andrew's, 703; St. Mary's,

Oxford, 741

Copyright: Copyright (Works of Art) Bill, 146, 180, 630
[also 662, 697, 736]; Copyright in Engravings, 806, 847
Crystal Palace Art-Union, 22

Ecclesiological Society, Anniversary Meeting, 23
Exhibitions: Mdlle. Rosa Bonheur's Pictures, 56; Mr.
Leech's, 88, 536, 598; French Gallery, 119; Winter
Exhibition, 597; Lancashire Relief Exhibition, 850

Fine Arts Club, 22

French Gallery, 119

Frescoes in the Houses of Parliament, 113

International Exhibition: see Exhibition, International

Manchester Academy of Arts, Annual Meeting, 702

Mr. G. Cruikshank's Gallery, 740

National Gallery, Accessions, 52, 473, 595; Re-opening, 595

National Portrait Gallery, Accessions, 116

New Palace at Westminster, The Frescoes, 113; Mr.

Maclise's Pictures, 119; New Statues, 184

Photography: Views of Monuments of Rome, 181; Mr.
Murray's Views in Normandy, 182; Brothers's Members
of British Association, 505; Rejlander's Vision of Aspro-
monte, 531; Sutton's The Collodion Processes, 805; Pho-
tographs from Turner's 'Liber Studiorum,' 849; Lunar
Photographs, 772; Albert's Reproductions of Large Pic-
tures, 773. See also Exhibition, International

Proof Engravings, 663 [also 630], 697, 736

Royal Academy, 52; Royal Commission, 148; Reforms,

250, 376; Teaching, 281, 314; Retirement of Mr. Baily,

$74; Award of Prizes, 812, 850

Schools of Art: Birmingham, 568, 595; Coventry, 378;
Manchester, 473; Nottingham, 566; Vauxhall, Distri-
bution of Prizes, 25; Wolverhampton, 347, 536, 564
Society of Painters in Water Colours, Winter Exhibition,
702, 850; Lancashire Relief Exhibition, 850

Egypt: Sharpe's Antiquities in British Museum, 55; South Kensington Museum: see Museums
Sewell's (Mrs.) Ancient History, 80. 17

Electricity: see Science.

Books, &c.: Antrobus's Rise and Progress of Painting, 48;

Benrose's Manual of Wood Carving, 24; Birket Foster's

Pictures of English Landscapes, 666; Davis on Ruined

Cities in Numidia, 811; Dictionary of Architecture, 378;

Dresser's Art of Decorative Design, 183; Dresser's Orna-
mental Art in International Exhibition, 274; Earthen
Vases of Melos, 768; Falkener's Ephesus, and Temple of
Diana, 312; Fergusson's Mausoleum at Halicarnassus,
249; Golden Leaves from Painters and Poets, ed. by
Bell, 809; Hall's Elementary Drawing, 151; Hamerton's
Painter's Camp in the Highlands, 763; Matters of Taste
among Common Things, 48; Reade on a New Style of
Architecture, 633; Rhind's Thebes, 87; Sandby's History
of Royal Academy, 135; Sutton's The Collodion Pro-
cesses, 805
New Publications: Landseer's 'Doubtful Crumbs'-Stac-
poole's 'Buy a Dog, Ma'am?' after Ansdell, 217; Bar-
low's Sisters of Mercy,' after Madame Browne, 505;
Birket Foster's English Landscapes, engraved by Brothers
Dalziel, 666; Hall's Prince Consort, after Corbould, 667;
Barlow's Mr. C. Dickens, after Frith, 741; Photographs
from Turner's 'Liber Studiorum,' 849

Gossip: Mr. Whistler's Picture at the Berners Street Gallery,

23, 86; Mr. Foley's 'Lord Hardinge,' 25; Velasquez's

'Philip the Fourth' for the Louvre, 53; Committee for

Conservation of Monuments, &c.-New Pulpit in West-

minster Abbey, 56; Public Statues, 58; Medallion Por-

trait of Prince Consort, 85; Pictures at the International

Exhibition, 88; Mr. Leech's Exhibition, 88, 536, 598; Mr.

Millais's Illustrations to the Parables, 88; Discovery of

Fresco at Blunham Church-Frescoes in Catholic Chapel

at Islington-House-front in Bond Street, 151; The Libri

Sale, 147, 153; Seals, Monograms, &c., 182; Award of

Prizes by Painters' Company, 217, 245; New County

Hall at Guildford-M. Renard's Collection from Pho-

nicia, 282; Mr. Dickes's Transcript of Mr. Lance's

'Grapes, Peaches, &c.'-Iron for Steeples-Herr Kaul-

bach, 315; Von Vogelstein's Illustrations of Goethe,

Dante and Virgil, 342; M. Lejeune's Guide for Art

Amateurs, 346; Rood-Screens, 348, 380; Mr. Prout's

Perspective Plane, 375; Frescoes in Railway Stations,

Letter from E. W., 377; Importance of Practice from

the Life, 377; Mr. Rossetti's Picture from Dante, 379;

Mr. Story's 'Cleopatra' and 'The African Sibyl'—Mr.

Cousins's Royal Family of France in the Temple, 403;

Mr. Webb's Designs for Shops, 404, 437; Encaustic Tiles,

410; Significant Carvings for Public Buildings, 437:

Designs for Langham Hotel-Re-modelling of Front of

Eatington Park House-The New Museum at Leipzig,

473; French Academy, 497; Crosby Hall-India House,

536; Mural Paintings, 440, 568; H. K. Browne's Sport-

ing Sketches, 595; Trees in Streets-Building for

Hispano-American Exhibition-Kiss's 'Amazon,' 598;

Changes at Hampton Court, 631; New Pictures for the

Pinacothek at Munich, 666; Sale of M. Molin's "The

Grapplers,' 667; Art-Contributions towards Lancashire

Distress, 700, 738, 850; Premium offered by Art-Union

-Pavement Tiles in Tintern Abbey-New Buildings for

Uppingham Grammar School-New Arc de Triomphe at

Paris, 316, 342, 775

Fitch and Howard's Illustrations of the Nueva
Quinologia' of Pavon, 182

Flanagan's (R.) New South Wales, 526

Flax and its Products in Ireland, by Charley, 528

Forster's (C.) Sinai Photographed, 694

Fowler's (R.) Solutions of Mathematical Questions at

Woolwich Examinations, 274

Francatelli's Cookery Book for Working Classes, 78;

English and Foreign Confectioner, 361

France: Louis Blanc's History of the Revolution, 521;

French Railway Reading, 178, 210; Government,

Morals and Conditions in France before the Revo-

lution, 178; Marshall's Population and Trade, 690;

Pages's Revolution of 1848, 494; Stern's Revolu-

tion of 1848, 733; Ten Years of Imperialism, 268;

Ternaux's Reign of Terror, 237; Thiers's Consulate

and Empire, 201; Story of a French Marriage, 658

Game in Bavaria, Letter from E. W., 276

Gamgee's (J.) Domestic Animals, 305

Gamle Norge (Old Norway), 177

Garden Management, Book of, 592

Garnett's (R.) Poems from the German, 241

Gatty's (Mrs.) Aunt Judy's Letters, 460

Geibel's (E.) Book of Munich Poets, 528

Geography: see Science.

Geology: see Science.

Germany: Chasles's Manners and Literature, 395

Giraldus Cambrensis, Works, ed. by Brewer, 689

Gibson's (W. S.) Northumberland, 178

Gl' Ingannati, transl. by Peacock, 305

Goddard's (J.) Philosophy of Music, 144

Goethe in the Year 1771-5, by Abeken, 17

Good Servants, Good Wives, by Walker, 843

Gosch's (C. H.) Denmark and Germany, 274

GOSSIP AND MISCELLANEA.

English-Need of a new Biographical Dictionary, 53, 116.

Ancient Welsh Poems, 58, 121. Royal Mint at Sydney,

117. Income-Tax Return-Civil Service Grants-Naval

Prize Money-Guild of Preston-Map of Seat of War in

Virginia, 181. Deaf and Dumb, 218, 252. Accidents at

the Music Saloons, 245, 279, 342, 375. Lectures at All-

hallows, Bread Street-Paper Duty, 342. Mr. Francis

Ronalds, 374. Misuse of "only," 404. Tomb of Henry

the First at Reading Abbey-Fossil Human and Animal

Remains, 437. Ellen Hanley"the Colleen Bawn"-Crosby

GOSSIP-continued.

Hall-India House, 536. Mr. Murray's Annual Sale,
595. The new Road across Hyde Park, 598, 665. James
Macfarlan, Letter from B., 669. Prevention of Forgery
of Bank Notes-Select Committee on Parliamentary Pro-
ceedings-Poor Law Return, 699. Fire at Church in
Austin Friars-Index to Notes and Queries-Effects of a
short or quick Death on Eatableness of Fish and Meat,
700. Projected Museum at Exeter-Increase in Exporta-
tion of Steam-Engines, 738. Mr. Thackeray on Lawrence
Sterne, 739. Librarian of Lambeth Palace-The "Round-
about" Stories, 772, 809. National Expenditure, 776.
Mr. B. Disraeli's Connexion with the Representative, 847
Foreign-Memorial of Lelewel at Brussels, 86. Discovery
of old Zurich Chronicle, 182. Volcano in Iceland, 213.
Discoveries at Athens, 252, 566, 768, 812. Warning to Pla-
giarists, 532. Projected Exhibition at Constantinople, 565
American-Mineral Oil, 279. Map of Seat of War in Vir-
ginia, 311. Polar Expedition, 316. Prof. Child on the
Language of Chaucer, 532

French-Duc de Pasquier's Memoirs-Distribution of
Prizes by French Academy, 86. Ancient and Modern
Glass, 185, 234. Alcohol from Coal Gas, 214. Notre
Dame de Paris, 250. Decorations and Promotions in
Legion of Honour, 279. Destruction of Church at Cour-
trai, 232. New Arch of Triumph, 316, 342, 775. New
Balloon, 375. Building for Paris Permanent Exhibition,
404, 813. Collection of Duc de Luynes for the Imperial
Library, 532, 536. Report on Pompey's Pillar, 532.
Vacancies in the Institute, 536. French Archæological
Society, Meeting at Saumur-Novel Archæological Exhi-
bition, 566. Interesting Discoveries in the Rue d'Enfer,
596. M. Coste on Artificial Oyster-Beds, 665. Talking
Automaton, 739. French Academy, Elections, 773.
Election of Mr. Hughes into the Société des Gens de Let-
tres, 809. The Campana Collection, 848
German-Prof. Löher's Researches in the Archives of the
Netherlands, 86. Sanscrit Inscriptions, 185. Austria and
the Zollverein, 186. A new Gunpowder-Demand for
Works of Goethe and Schiller-Storm at Augsburg, 214.
Anecdote of Lessing, 532. House in which Goethe was
born, 595. Barberini Fawn of the Munich Glyptothek,
596. Schiller's Birthday-New Pictures for the Pinaco-
thek at Munich, 666. Burial-place of Bürger, 700. Postal
Reform, 742

Prince Labanoff's

Italian-Affair at Aspromonte, 374. Monsignor Liverani's
'Spicilegium Liberianum,' 375. Excavations at Rome,
532, 536. The Pope's Swiss Guard, 814, 843
Russian-Works at Jerusalem, 311.
Collection of Portraits of Peter the Great, 564. Experi-
ments on the Coal of the Pacific, 632. Remarkable
Magnetic Phenomena-New Work on the Amur, 810
Spanish-Restoration of the Alhambra, 310. New Govern-
ment Offices, 536

Graham, General, Memoir, ed. by Graham, 17

Grammars: Comparative Grammar, by Clark, 401;

German, by Matthay, 80. 145

Gray's Hand Catalogue of Postage Stamps, 768
Greece: Bremer's (Miss) Greece and Greeks, 687;
Archæological Discoveries, 252, 566, 768, 812

Gronow's (Capt.) Reminiscences, 71

Grub's (G.) Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, 366

Guide Books: Banks of the Forth, 275; Guild of

Preston, by Clarkson and Dearden, 528; The

Pyrenees, by Packe, 144; 113, 145, 306: see also

Hale's (R.) Handbook of Elementary Drawing, 151

Hamerton's Painter's Camp in the Highlands, 763

Hamiltonian Logic, 496, 564, 594, 664, 698, 737, 772,

806, 845

Hamonet's (A.) Commercial Manual for French in

England, 337

Handbooks, &c.: Mr. Palgrave's Exhibition Hand-

book, Letter from F. J. G., 22; Domestic Recipes,

78; Pictures in International Exhibition, by Tay-

lor, 112; Manual of Geology, by Beete Jukes, 117;
Elementary Drawing, by Hall, 151; History of
United States, by Reid, 242; Hunt's Industrial
Department of Exhibition, 337, 561; Clark's Com-
parative Grammar, 401; Peace's Orkney Islands,
528; British India, by Martin, 528; The Tele-
graph, by Bond, 628; Cathedrals of England, 774;
49, 145, 401, 696: see also Guide-Books.

Hardy's Descriptive Catalogue of Materials for His-

tory of Great Britain and Ireland, 523

Henderson's (Miss) Memorials of John Venning, 241

Hewett's (Capt.) West Coast of Africa, 302

Highton's (H.) Revised Translation of the N. T., 731

Historical Lessons in English and French, 431

History: Adventures of Baron Wenceslas Wratis-

law, 298; Anagrams, by Wheatley, 172; Ancient

Empires, 336; Anglo-Saxon Home, by Thrupp,

178; Bible History, see Bible; British Isles, by

E. S. A., 274; Bruges, by Weale, 370; Campaign

of 1815, by Hooper, 801; Catalogue of Materials

for History of Great Britain and Ireland, by

Hardy, 523; Cavour, by Botta, 48; Channel

Islands, by Ansted and Latham, 619; Consulate

and Empire, by Thiers, 201; Earls of Kildare,

399; Ecclesfield, by Eastwood, 178; Ecclesiastical

History of Scotland, by Grub, 366; Egypt,

Ancient, by Mrs. Sewell, 80; English Language,

by Marsh, 405; English Literature, by Arnold,

732; English Nonconformity, by Vaughan, 804;

French Revolution, by Louis Blanc, 521; Gentile

and Jew, by Döllinger, trans. by Darnell, 428;

Gibraltar, by Sayer, 39; Hawaii, by Hopkins, 139;

History in the State Papers, 337; Infanticide, by

Ryan, 105; Inland Communication, by Smiles,

585; Inquiry into the Theories of History, 295;

Jefferson and American Democracy, by De Witt,

206; Lessons in English and French, by a Lady,

431; Londonderry, ed. by Hempton, 297; Lübeck,

by Deecke, 368; Mamcestre, ed. by Harland, 304;

Moral Philosophy, by Whewell, 241; Names, trans.

from French, by Mordacque, 236 [also 279]; National

Expenditure, 776; New Forest, by Wise, 842; New

South Wales, by Flanagan, 526; Northumberland,

by Gibson, 178; Old Testament, by Davidson, 303,

406; Orkney Islands. 528; Our Church and our

Country, by Venables, 337; Preston Guilds,

by Clarkson and Dearden - Preston Guild, by

Dobson and Harland, 528; Prehistoric Man, by

Wilson, 625; Recollections of Sixty Years, by

Delécluse, 623; Reign of Terror, by Ternaux, 237;

Revolution of 1848, by Pagès, 494; Revolution of

1848, by Stern, 733; Romans under the Empire,

by Merivale, 591; Royal Academy of Arts, by

Sandby, 135; St. Swithun, Gloucester Fragments,

ed. by Earle, 46 [also 85, 116]; Salons of Other

Days, by La Comtesse de Bassanville, 623; Sand-

wich Islands, by Hopkins, 139; Scotland, by

Robertson, 840; Scots in France, by Michel, 271;

Simancas, State Papers, ed. by Bergenroth, 653
[also 738]; Stanislaus Augustus, 428; Taeping
Rebellion, by Brine, 658; Temperance Movement,
by Couling, 274; Thorn Tree and Bush,' by Theta,
376; Transactions of Historic Society of Lanca-
shire, 336; United States, by Reid, 242; Wars of
the Nineteenth Century, by Cust, 728; Woman,
by J. T. L., 139. 49, 113, 178, 306, 401, 495, 696,
769. See also State Papers.

History in the State Papers, Annual Report on Pub-
lic Records, 337

Hofmeister on the Cryptogamia and Coniferæ, 209
Home Pets, Book of, 660

Hooper's (G.) Waterloo, 801 [also 848]
Hopkins's (M.) Hawaii-Sandwich Islands, 139
Horne, Thos. Hartwell, Reminiscences, 80
Horses: Daumas's Horses of the Sahara, 327;
Michel's Past and Future of Studs, 327
Horsford's (Dr.) Philanthropy, 143
Horticultural Society: September Show, 341; Re-
ports from Consuls Abroad, 600

Horticulture: Book of Garden Management, 592;
March's Flower and Fruit Decorations, 843

How Ewart won the Eagle at Waterloo, Letter from

Clay, 307 [also 278]

Hughes's (Thos.) Struggle for Kansas, 302

Hugo's (Victor) Les Misérables,' tr. by Wraxall,

561 [also 531]

Hungary, Payne's Translation of Addresses, 696
Hunt's (R.) Handbook to Industrial Department of
International Exhibition, 337
Husenbeth's (Dr.) Life of Dr. John Milner, 423

Ichthyology: see Natural History.
Imperial Paris, Letter from W., 594
India: Blanford on Geological Survey, 280; Brinck-
man's Rifle in Cashmere, 140; Martin's Manual,
528; Speid's (Mrs.) Our Last Years in India, 587;
Stirring Times under Canvas, by I. S. A., 622; War
Scenes, by E. C., 734. 145, 242, 337

Infanticide, by Ryan, 105

Influences, and other Poems, 209

Inquiry into the Theories of History, 295

Insanity: Brother-Help, 112
Inscriptions at Baalbec, Letter from Sir G. Wilkin-
son, 807-Letter from Madden, 737

In Search of a Unicorn, Letter from Baikie, 212
Ireland: Charley's Flax and its Products, 528;
Death of Eugene O'Curry, 180; Irish Topogra-
phical Poems, ed. by O'Donovan, 178; Six Weeks in
Ireland, by a Templar, 337; Cultivation of Flax,
310; Dublin Botanic Gardens, 497. 337

Iron: Kirkaldy's Tensile Strength of Iron, 306

Irving, Washington, ed. by Irving, 331 [also 564]

Italy: Arrivabene's Italy under Victor Emmanuel,

40; Autumn on the Italian Lakes, Letter from

Th. T., 530; Botta's Count Cavour, 48; Chambers's

Something of Italy, 627; Discoveries at Naples,

564; International Exhibition, Official Catalogue,

561; Trollope's Journey in Umbria and the

Marches, 730 [also 848]. 17, 306

Jackson's (A.) Robert O'Hara Burke, 336

Jeffreys's (J. G.) Land and Freshwater Shells, 54

Jerrold's (B.) Two Lives, 296

Jessop's (W. R. H.) Flindersland and Sturtland, 765

Jews, The: Black Jews, 538; Etheridge on the

Targums, 805; Sinai Photographed, ed. by For-

ster, 694. 401

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Johns's (C. A.) British Birds, 144

Jones's (B. C.) One Hundred Lectures, 695

Jubilee of the Almanach de Gotha, 837

Jukes's (Beete) Student's Manual of Geology, 117

Kavanagh's (Miss) English Women of Letters, 527

Kayserling's (Dr.) Moses Mendelssohn, 176

Kearley's (G.) Links in the Chain, 279

Kendall's (H.) Verses, 394 [also 437]

Kildare's (Marquis of) Earls of Kildare, 399

Kilimanjaro and its Snows, Letter from Burton, 81

Kilmore, Bishop of, Memoir, by Clogy, 208

Kirkaldy's (D.) Tensile Strength of Iron, 306

Knæpflin's Benefactors of the Poor, 359

Köhl's (J. G.) Discovery of America, 301

Lake of Como, Letters from Th. T., 403, 461

Landor's (W. S.) Conversation between Milton and
Marvel, 210

Laurie's (Capt.) Northern Europe, 334

Lays of Hearth and Home, 431

Lee's (J. E.) Isca Silurum, 207

Legal Works: Ryan's Infanticide, 105; Macqueen's

Laws of War and Neutrality, 235; Metropolis

Local Management Act, 593. 113

Legge's (J.) Chinese Classics, 400

Les Misérables, by Victor Hugo, 13

Literature: Arnold's Manual of English Literature,

732; American Piracy, Letter from Harper, 496-

from Trollope, 306; Decrease in Export of Books,

148, 738; Books of the Coming Season, 495,

529, 564, 594; Announcements, 53, 116, 213,

404, 437, 462, 495, 529, 564, 665, 772

Literary Piracy, 306, 496, 529, 532

Livingstone (Dr.), News from, 279
Lloyd's (J.) Life of Sir Philip Sidney, 265
Logic; see Moral Philosophy.

Long's (G.) Translation of Thoughts of Emperor
Aurelius Antoninus, 401
London: Capper's Port and Trade of London, 329;
Emerson's London, 843; Low's Charities of Lon-
don, 359 [also 410]; Madinier's La Charité privée
à Londres, 359; Metropolis Local Management
Act, 593; Rodenberg's Day and Night in London,
458; Old London, 278; Main Drainage, 85; Re-
pair of Guildhall, 182; Embankment of the
Thames, 278, 564, 636; Fleet Valley, 463;
Demolition of Public Buildings, 536, 565; Black-
friars Bridge, 22; New Bridge at Lambeth, 665;
Chelsea Bridge Controversy, 770; College of Advo-
Londonderry, Siege and History, 297
cates, 565

Lonsdale's (Dr.) Biographical Sketch of Blamire, 47
Low's (S.) Charities of London in 1861, 359 [also 410]
Lowe's (E. J.) New and Rare Ferns, 76
Ludlow's (J. M.) History of United States, 302
Lukis's (Capt.) Common Sense of the Water Cure, 396

Macclesfield Collection of Correspondence of Scien-
tific Men of Seventeenth Century, 489 [also 593]
Macdonald's British Columbia, 111
M'Ghee's How We got to Pekin, 73
Macgregor's (Miss) Lays from History, 734
Macleod (H. D.) on Political Economy, 632
Macqueen (J. F.) on the Laws of War, 235
Madinier's La Charité privée à Londres, 359
Maling's (Miss) Birds and Flowers, 628
Mallet's (Dr.) Cotton, 14

Mallet's (R.) Great Neapolitan Earthquake, 835
Man and Gorilla, Letter from Sir G. Wilkinson, 461
Manual for Grocers, 430

Manufactures: Simmonds's Waste Products, 272
March's (T. C.) Flower and Fruit Decorations, 843
Markham's (C. R.) Travels in Peru and India, 621
Marquard's (L.) Co-ordinates applied to Land Sur
veying, 460

Marsh (G. P.) on English Language, 405

Marshall's (F.) Population and Trade in France, 690

Martin's (M.) British India, 528

Mathematics: Altitude Tables, 274; Baker on

Mathematical Theory of Steam- Engine, 628;

Birks on Matter and Ether, 810; Fowler's Solu-

tions of Questions at Woolwich Examinations,

274; Marquard's Co-ordinates applied to Land

Surveying, 460; Trigonometry and the Sliding-

Rule, 593

Matters of Taste among Common Things, 48
Maunder's Biographical Treasury, 53, 116
Medical Works: Hulke on the Ophthalmoscope-
Wells on Long, Short, and Weak Sight-Hastings
on Value of Excreta of Reptiles-Edward Smith
on Consumption, 150; Report of Medical Officer
of Privy Council, 263; Lukis on the Water Cure,
396; Chance on Bodily Deformities- Bigg on
Deformity-Althaus on Spas of Europe-Pavy on
Diabetes-Davy on Diseases of the Army, 596.
17, 113, 145, 178, 242, 306, 337, 401, 460, 495, 561

Melische Thongefässe, 768

Memory, Science of, by Bacon, 592

Merivale's (C.) Romans under the Empire, 591
Meteorology: see Science.

Mexico: Aimard's Queen of the Savannah, 336;
The Red Track, 370

Michel's (F.) Scots in France, 271; Past and Future
of Studs, 327

Military and Naval Affairs: Annual Retrospect of
Engineering, ed. by Burnell, 214; Arrivabene's
Italy, 40; Brinckman's Rifle in Cashmere, 140;
Cust's Wars of the Nineteenth Century, 728, 847;
Gronow's Reminiscences, 71; Hooper's Campaign
of 1815, 801, 848; Memoir of General Graham,
ed. by Graham, 17; Russell's Diary North and
South, 798; Thirteen Months in Rebel Army,
558; Von Suckow's Reminiscences of a Military
Life, 656; War Scenes, by E. C., 734; Capture of
the French Eagle at Waterloo, 278, 307. 17, 113,
145, 178, 306, 461, 662, 699

Milton and Marvel, by Landor, 210

Mitchell's (D. W.) Ten Years in United States, 798

Montefiore's (T. L.) Catechesis Evangelica, 80

Monuments, Testimonials, Memorials, &c.: The

Queen, at Montreal, 738; Prince Consort, see

Prince Consort; Duke of Bedford, at Tavistock,

667; Boissy d'Anglas, 812; Dean Buckland, in

Islip Church, 250; Bürger, 700; Earl Canning,

for Guildhall, 25-in New India House, 119-for

Calcutta, 505; Samuel Crompton, at Bolton, 151;

D'Israeli the Elder, 379; Lord Eldon, at Oxford,

56; Fall of a House at Edinburgh, 250; Mr. J.

Feilden, at Todmorden, 667; Earl Fortescue, at

Exeter, 741; Iffland, at Mannheim, 218; Dr.

Jenner, 634; Kepler, at Weil die Stadt, 497; King

Ludwig, at Munich, 538; Lord Macaulay, at Cam-

bridge, 184; Maria Theresa, at Vienna, 408; Sir

Chapman Marshall, in Peterborough Cathedral,

250; Sir Hugh Myddelton, at Islington-Monu

ment over the Well at Cawnpore, 151; Vincent

Novello, 116; Statues for the New Manchester

Assize Courts, 775; Madame Schröder-Devrient,

669; Public Statues, Parliamentary Return, 58;

Lord Stowell, at Oxford, 56; Joseph Sturge, 25;
Dr. Todd, at King's College Hospital, 120; Ver-
cingetorix, on Mont Alesia, 566

Moore's (Thos.) Field-Botanist's Companion, 112

Moral Philosophy: Hamiltonian Logic, Letters from
De Morgan, 496, 594, 698, 772, 845-from Baynes,
564, 664, 737, 806; Vera's Mélanges Philoso-
phiques, 306; Whewell's Lectures, 241

Morgan, Lady, Memoirs, 725

Mountain Refuge, 844

Munro's (C.) Fern Vale, 333

Museums: British Museum

Drawings of Old

London, 52; Sharpe's Egyptian Antiquities, 55;

Stealing Books, 278; Cost of the Archeopteryx

Collection, 699. - -South Kensington Museum-

Objects on Loan, 19, 536; Catalogue, 151, 336,
566, 667; Tapestry from the Emperor of the
French, 151; Report of Science and Art Depart-
ment, 311; Mr. Redgrave's Report on Condition
of Pictures, 347; Patent Museum, 595.-Leeds
Museum, 848.- -Great Museum at Naples, 436,
847.-New Museum at Leipzig, 473

Crystal Palace: Handel Festival, 25; 218, 568, 634; Over-
ture by Rubinstein, 668; 704, 741, 851

MUSIC-continued.

Murby's Student's Manual-Rhymes and Jingles, 251.
Réné Favarger's Album, 851. Skeffington on the Flute,
776. A. von Dommer's Elements of Music, 742. Prince
N. Youssoupoff's History of Sacred Music in Russia, 636
New Publications: Balfe's Mazeppa, a Cantata, 152. Sulli-
van's Music to 'The Tempest,' arranged by F. Taylor,
505. Wallace's 'Love's Triumph,' 634. Prince of Wales
Cantata Musical Antiquarian Magazine-Litany, by
Bache, 703.-Instrumental Music: 282. Waley's Second
Pianoforte Trio-Goltermann's Sonata-Mozart's Andante
for the Flute, and Pianoforte Concerto, 282. Thalberg's
Transcripts-Sullivan's Thoughts-Compositions and Ar-
rangements by Cusins, Gretton, Turpin, O'Leary, Ger-
trude Smith, Sydney Smith, Aguilar, Hartog, Goudron,
Farmer, Jungmann, Bertrand, Kafka, Forbes, Lubeck,
Sprenger, Caroline Molique, Wollenhaupt, Goodban,
Sloman, Madame Thémar-Bononcini's 'Tweedledee,'
283. The Burlington Album-Book 52 of Fugues of Sebas-
tian Bach, arranged by Gauntlett-Six Studies for the
Clarinet, by Waterson, 703. The Winter Music-New
Mass by M.Gounod, 776.- -Vocal Music: Spark's 'Sacred
Harmony'-How's 'The Canticles'-Shelmerdine's Chants
-Goss's 'The Wilderness'-Tunes for Psalms and Hymns,
ed. by Hullah-Novello's "The Psalmist'-Reynolds's
'Morning Service'-Crump's 'Te Deum,' and 'Is there
no Balm in Gilead?'-Dearle's 'Israel in the Wilderness,'
250. David's 'Laudate'-D'Aubel's 'Magnificat'-Ran-
degger's Funeral Anthem-Gear's When shall We
pray?'-Lady Emma Talbot's 'Fear thou not '- Part
Songs, by Sheppard, Nichols, Atkinson-Compositions
by Noverari-Sloman's Madrigal-M‘Murdie's Trio-
Songs by Barry, Macfarren, Kucken, Miss M. Lindsay,
Capt. Cocks, Hutchinson, Balfe, Schulthes, Haite, Hat-
ton, H. Smart, Hiles, Claribel, Madame Sainton-Dolby,
Miss Gabriel and H. Glover, Bianchi Taylor, J. K., Selig-
mann, Romer, Robinson-Compositions by Russell, Clay,
Aguilar, Hiles-Italian Tunes, by Marchesi, Badia, Via-
nesi-Thomas's Welsh Melodies, 251. Mr. Lonsdale's
Re-issues-Gounod's Nazareth-Rome or Death,' by
Madame de Vaucheran-'Farewell,' by Crump-Songs,
by Abt, Miss Fricker, Mrs. Reinagle, Moonen, 703

Gossip: Perkins's Handel,' a Poem-Signor Mercadante,

26. Management of the Royal Italian Opera-Military

Bands, 57. Slow Transmission of Sound from Brass

Instruments, 90. Mr. Balfe's New Cantata, 120. Retro-

spect of the Season, 152. Autumn Musical Festivals,

153. New Musical Hall at Exeter Change, 185. Dra-

matic Singers-Popularity of Gounod's Faust,' 218.

New Opera at Calais, 251. French Translation of 'La

Serva Padrona'-Publications of the German Bach

Society-Mr. Pierson's 'Jerusalem' at Würtzburg, 283.

English Version of Mozart's 'Schauspiel-Direktor,' 234.

Musical Instruments at the International Exhibition,

315. Foreign Watering-Places, 316. Movements of

Eminent Singers, 347. Gloucester Festival, 347, 600.

Berlioz's Shakspearian Opera, 347. German Musical

Literature-Cliquot's Organ at St.-Sulpice, 348. Dr.

Liszt's Gipsy Pupil, 378. German Bath Season, 379.

Anecdote on the Overture to Don Juan,' 404. Unpub-

lished Concerto by Mendelssohn-Beethoven's Crudities,

473. Original MS. of Mozart's Figaro'-Errata, 474.

New Oratorios-Strange Trial at Paris, 506. Starring

Parties in the Provinces-The Coming Season at Vienna

-Rumours from Germany, 537. Medley Concert-New

Organ for Church of St. Nicholas at Leipzig-Gounod's

'Faust' at Hamburg, 563. New Operas in Italy, 600,

813. Mdlle. Castri-Continental Schools, 600. Music at

Liverpool and Manchester-Glasgow Choral Union-Dis-

covery of a curious MS. at Brussels, 635. French Orches-

tral Pitch-Opera at Rotterdam, 636. Verdi's New

Opera at St. Petersburg-San Carlo' at Naples, 669. Mac-

174; Bad Beginning, 658; Barren Honour, 269;

Baronscliffe, by Mrs. Latham, 209; Cache-Cache,

by Watson, 425; Childhood and Youth, by Count N.

Tolstoi, 209; Church in the World, The, 657; Church

Stories, ed. by Clarke, 48; Cynthia Thorold, 336;

Dmitri Roudine, by Tourguenef, 144; Double Pro-

phecy, by Carleton, 840; Drowned Women of Wig-

ton, 427 [also 462, 704]; Duchess of Trajetto, 843;

Family of the Lea, 768; Fern Vale, by Munro, 333;

Footsteps behind Him, by Stewart, 365 [also 404];

Gravenhurst, by Smith, 48; Hearths and Watch-

fires, by Colomb, 305; Herminius, 365; Jane Grey,

by Bret, 627; John and I, 457; Lady Audley's

Secret, by Braddon, 525 also 568; Les Misérables,

by Victor Hugo, 13; A Loss Gained, by Creswell,

209; Marietta, by Trollope, 12; Marion Leslie, by

Beaton, 694; Maroon, The, by Capt. Mayne Reid,

492; Master, The, by Mrs. Denison, 80; Measure

for Measure, 431; Meehan's Haunted Castle, 305;

Melchior's Dream, 80; Mick Tracy, 561; Mistress

and Maid, 800; Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, by

Mrs. Wood, 731; Mountain Refuge, 844; My Good-

for-Nothing Brother, by Lane, 767; Normanton, by

Barrowcliffe, 805; Number One, by Foster, 110;

Orley Farm, by Trollope, 425; Origines Romanæ,

ed. by Parry, 80; Popular Tales of West Highlands,

ed. by Campbell, 1:2; Prophecy, The, by Lady R.

Butler, 805; The Queen's Maries, by Melville, 45;

Queen of the Savannah, by Aimard, 336; Raising

the Veil, by Pomeroy, 370; Reca Garland, by

Home, 399; Red Track, by Aimard, 370; Rose and

her Mission, by Mrs. Lynch, 627; Roxana, 695;

Second Mother, by Mrs. Geldart, 695; Selerene,

768; Siren a, 17; Slaves of the Ring, 696; Stories

from the Rhine, 734; Tales of the Gods and Heroes,

by Cox, 593; Two Catherines, The, 590; Two

Lives, by Jerrold, 296; Unedited Stories of Edgar

Poe, 734; Winifred's Wooing, by Miss Craik, 492.

113, 145, 306, 401, 495, 561, 696, 769, 844

Numismatics: A Coin-Exhibitor, 18; Soirée of

Numismatic Society, 22

OBITUARY: Albrecht Adam, 375; Mrs. Anne C.

Bartholomew, 252; M. Bocage, 379; Sir Benjamin

C. Brodie, 531; Francesco Carlini, 497; Mr. John

Curtis, 462; Mr. Francis Oliver Finch, 315, 633;

Herr Karl Klingemann, 632; Sheridan Knowles,
735; Dr. Leifchild, 23; Eugene O'Curry, 180; Miss
Julia Pardoe, 772; Mr. J. Lewis Ricardo, 278;
Mr. A. Solomon, 848; Prof. Traill, 278; Mr. W.
Turner, 633; Ludwig Uhland, 666, 739; Dr. C.
Vogel, 739; Mr. S. Wilkin, 182

Observational Astronomy, by a Clergyman, 460

Old Man's Thoughts about Many Things, 362

Ollivier's (M.) Loves of a Page, 241
Origines Romanæ, ed. by Parry, 80
Ornithology: see Natural History.
O'Sullivan's (J. L.) Union, Disunion, Reunion, 206
Packe's (C.) Guide to the Pyrenees, 144
Pagès's (Garnier) Revolution of 1848, 494
Pamphlets, Reprints, Serials: 17, 49, 113, 145, 178,
242, 275, 306, 337, 401, 460, 495, 561, C28, 662, 696,
769, 844

farren's 'Morning at the Pianoforte '-National Inter-
change, 704. Music in Germany, 704, 742, 852. Gounod's
'La Reine de Saba' at Brussels, 813. Festival at Bel-Parliamentary Proceedings, 18
fast, 851.-See also Exhibition, International

Exeter Hall: Schachner's 'Israel's Return from Egypt,' 152; Names, &c., History, tr. by Mordacque, 236 [also 279]

Musical Society, Conversazione, 26; 635]

Philharmonic Society, Jubilee Concert, 89

Royal Academy: Appeal to Government, 88; Concerts, 89,

813, COO

Sacred Harmonic Society: Library Catalogue, 57; 'Elijah,'

120; 152; 'Messiah,' 283; 635, 741

St. James's Hall: Popular Concerts, 56, 152-Resumption,
505; 537, 568, 600, 634, 741, 813
Vocal Association, 89

Concerts: Herr F. Abt's, 56. Mr. Benedict's, 26. Mr.
Cooper's, 56. M. Halle's Beethoven Recitals, 25. Lon-
don Amateurs, 635. M. A. Napoleon's, 25. Miss Pal-
mer's-Mr. F. Penna's, 56. Mr. Osborne's, 89. Mr.
Sims Reeves's, at Exeter Hall, 120. Royal Academy, 89,
600. M. Thalberg's, 25, 56. M. Tellefsen's, 57. Mr.
J. Thomas's, 56. Welsh Concert, 851

Paris: 121; 'Blaise et Blabet-M. Roger, 121; 153, 185;

Parisian Gossip, 218, 283, 600, 704; Music on St.

Cecilia's Day, 704

Announcements, 26, 57, 120, 121, 153, 185, 218, 251, 233,
316, 349, 474, 537, 568, 586, 600, 635, 636, 742, 813, 851
Books: Aptommas's History of the Harp, 283. Bach
Society, Vocal Chamber Music, 668. Commettant's
Music and Musicians, 813. Curwen and Turle's Songs
and Tunes for Education, 251. Denison's (Mrs.) The
Master, 80. Goddard's Philosophy of Music, 144. Mack-
intosh's Music Master, 251. M. Stephen Heller's Studies,
668. Kayserling's Life and Works of Mendelssohn, 176.

Napier's (Dr.) Edmund Burke, 144
Natural History: A New British Mygale, Letter
from Robertson, 212; Gamgee's Domestic Animals,
305; In Search of a Unicorn, Letter from Baikie,
212; Kearley's Links in the Chain, 279; Prof.
Owen on a National Museum, 245; Naturalists'
Field Clubs, Meeting, 22; Accessions to the Zoo-
logical Gardens, 595. 49, 113, 662, 769.- -Botany:
Lowe's New and Rare Ferns, 76; Moore's Field-
Botanists' Companion, 112; Thomson's Amateurs'
Rosarium, 150; Thomson on the Cultivation of the
Grape Vine-Cooke on British Fungi, 178; Hof-
meister on the Cryptogamia and Coniferæ, 209;
306; To Each his Own, Letter from Wilson,
372; Ferns, 660; Parlour Gardener, 768; March's
Flower and Fruit Decorations, 843.- -Conchology:
Jeffreys's Land and Freshwater Shells, 54.-
Entomology: Stainton's Tineina, 112.- -Ichthyo-
logy: Brown's Natural History of the Salmon, 109.

Ornithology: 49; Johns's British Birds, 144;
Adams's Our Feathered Families, 588, 661
Neale's (E.) Sunsets and Sunshine, 242
Nelson's (I.) Year of Delusion, 242
Nesfield's (C.) Heaven, Earth, and Hell, 431
Newman's (Prof.) Hiawatha rendered into Latin, 561
Newspapers, Early, Letter from Watts, 147-from
North-Atlantic Sea-Bed, by Wallich, 455
Penon, 342
Novels, Tales, Romances: All's Well that Ends

Well, 370; Adventures of Philip, by Thackeray,

Partridge's (S. W.) Our English Months, 430
Passages in the Life of a Young Housekeeper, 78
Payne's (J. H.) Translation of Addresses of Hun-
garian Diet, 696

Peace's Handbook to Orkney Islands, 528
Peacock's (T. L.) The Deceived, 305
Pembroke's (Mary Sidney, Countess of) A Poem, 491
Pennington's (A.) Henri Arnaud, 431
Pensions, Civil List, for 1861, 85
Philanthropy, by Horsford, 143
Philology: Bonaparte (Prince L.) on Basque and
Finnish Languages, 559 [also 595, 629]; Dialect
of Leeds and its Neighbourhood, 343; Marsh on
English Language, 405; Tafel's Latin Pronuncia-
tion-English Orthography and Pronunciation,
242; Derivation of "Bedlam," 214, 246. 769.
Piozzi's (Mrs.) Love Letters, Letter from Ellet, 50;
Letters to W. A. Conway, 169

Poe, Edgar, Unedited Stories, 734

Poetry: Angel Calls, by Barry, 401; Bird's-Eye View

of Society, by Quin, 431; Birket Foster's English

Landscapes, with Pictures in Words by Tom

Taylor, 666; Cache-Cache, by Watson, 425; City

on the River, 431; Dramatic Poems of Alexander

Pouchkine, 851; English Metrical Homilies, ed.

by Small, 77; Favourite English Poems, 847;

Flowers from the Glen, by Waddington, ed. by

Green, 400; Heart Melodies, by Bateman, 400;

Heaven, Earth and Hell, by Nesfield - Henry

Arnaud, by Pennington, 431; Honey and Gall,

627; Influences, 209; Irish Topographical Poems,

ed. by O'Donovan, 178; Janet, by Mrs. Ellis, 431;

Lays from History and Romance, by Miss Mac-

gregor, 734; Lays of Hearth and Home, by
E. D. G., 431; Loves of a Page, 241; Munich Poets,
by Geibel, 528; Our English Months, by Part-
ridge, 430; Our Feathered Families, by Adams, 588,
661; Our Saviour's Passion, by Countess of Pem-
broke, 491; Poems, by Clough, 107--by Selma, 734
-by Stock, 17-of Robert Story, 401-from the Ger-
man, by Garrett, 241; Papers of an Undergraduate,
by Edwards-Poems of Joseph Skipsey, 401; Poems
of Truth and Fancy, by Redman, 431; Refugees,
The, by Waters, 768; Romance of the Gold and
Silver Lock, by Hon. Miss Maynard, 401; Sailor-
Boy, by Doorne, 431; Saul, and other Poems, by
Fulford, 47; Schiller's The Piccolomini, tr. by
Walkington-Wallenstein, ed. by Buchheim, 494;
Selections from Poetry of Afghans, by Raverty,
175; Shadow and Substance, by Ripley, 401;
Shelley, Relics, ed. by Garnett, 10; Short Time,
by Cook, 431; Verses, by Kendall, 394 [also 437];
Village Festival, by Scribolus, 768; War Scenes,
by E. C., 734; Way of the Wilderness, by
E. C. C. B., 431. 113, 145, 306, 401, 696, 769
Poetry, Original: Ad Virgilium, by B., 371; Cynthia,

628

Poland, Secret Memoirs of Stanislaus Augustus, 428

Polehampton's (A.) Kangaroo Land, 44

Political Economy: Chevalier, Des Définitions du

Numéraire et du Crédit, 632; Chorley's Political

Economy for the Million, 240; Macleod on Science

of Political Economy, 632

Politics: Arrivabene's Italy, 40; Autobiography of

Charles the Fifth, 231; Bellew's Mission to Af-

ghanistan, 836; Botta's Count Cavour, 48; De

Gasparin's America before Europe, 206; De Poro-

chine's Russia and Poland, 337; De Witt's Ame-

rican Democracy, 206; Gosch's Denmark and

Germany, 274; Government, Morals and Condi-

tions in France before the Revolution, 178;

O'Sullivan's Union, Disunion, Reunion, 206; Payne's

Translation of Addresses of Hungarian Diet, 696;

Wenckstern's Prussia and the Poles, 209. 17, 145,

242, 306, 460

Pompeii, Discoveries at, Letter from Russell, 243

Post Office: Directory for Home Counties, 561;

Expenses of the Post Office, 700; The Postage

Stamp, Letter from Sir R. Hill, 806; English and

German Postage, 852

Pratt (Dr.) on Eccentric and Centric Force, 241

Prince Consort, Speeches and Addresses, 797; The

Public Memorial, Second Report of Committee of

Advice, 179; 667; Mausoleum at Frogmore, 216;

Medallion Portrait, 85; Memorials at Bath United

Hospital 531, Birmingham 633, Glasgow 809,

Guernsey 740, Halifax 116, 738, Manchester

408, Oxford 738, Salford 440, Suffolk 148

Prince and Princess of Wales, 275

Prison Discipline: see Crime and Punishment.

Psychology: see Moral Philosophy.

Queen of Siam, Letter from Schomburgk, 113

Quin's (P.) Bird's-Eye View of Society, 431

Railways: Plan for connecting all the London Rail-

ways, 149; French Railway Reading, 178, 210;

Giessen and Deutz Railway, 532; Smyrna and

Ephesus Railway, 596

Ranken's (Major) Canada and the Crimea, 48

Rattray's (Dr.) Vancouver Island, 272

Raverty's (Capt.) Poetry of Afghans, 175

Rawlinson, Sir H.: see Bible.

Ray Society: Hofmeister on the Cryptogamia, 209

Reade (T. M.) on a New Style of Architecture, 633

Records, Public, Annual Report, 308: see also State

Papers.

Redman's (S. R.) Poems, 431

Reid's (Capt. M.) The Maroon, 492

Reid's (H.) History of United States, 242

Religious and Theological Publications: Colenso on

the Pentateuch, 553 [also 736, 845, 771, 806];

Davidson's Introduction to Old Testament, 303,

406; Mick Tracy, 561; Nelson's Year of Delu

sion, 242; Stevenson's Praying and Working,

764; Walsh's Donnellan Lectures, 48; Water

from the Well of Life, 431. 17, 145, 210, 275,

401, 561, 628, 769

Religious Orders, 398

Religious Tract Society: Ancient Empires, 336

Renan (E.) on Book of Nabathæan Agriculture, 242;

Appeal to his Contemporaries, 340

Reports: Births, Deaths and Marriages, 179; Com-

mission on International Colleges, 846; Committee

of Council on Education, 1861-62, 9; Embankment

of Thames, 564; Fiji Islands, 80; Jurors' Reports,

International Exhibition, 562; Medical Officer of

Privy Council, 263; Mineral Oil Wells in Canada,

773; Musical Jurors' on International Exhibition,

818; Paper Duty, 342; Parliamentary Proceedings,

18; Prince Consort Memorial, 179; Public Records,

and Diana,' 463; Comet Literature, 565; D'Ar-

rest's New Asteroid, 699; 210.- -Chemistry:

Alcohol from Coal Gas, 214; Yield of Rubidium,

497. Electricity: The Electric Lamp in Light-

houses--Webb on Electrical Accumulation and

Conduction, 696.—Engineering: Annual Retro-

spect, ed. by Burnell, 214; Chelsea Bridge Contro-

versy, 770; Devey's Life of Joseph Locke, 654.-

Geography: Capt. Speke's Expedition, 565; Mr.

Stanford's Library Maps-Bacon & Co.'s American

Maps, 497; Eton College Atlas-M'Leod's Wall

Maps of England and Wales, drawn by Weller, 565;

Johnston's School Atlas, 809; 748.-Geology:

Blanford on Geological Survey of India, 280;

Fossil Remains, 437; Beete Jukes's Student's

Manual, 117; Schvarez's Failure of Geological

Attempts in Greece, 370; Smith's Newer Pliocene

Geology, 593; 17, 210.—Meteorology: Meteoro-

logical Department of Government, 49; Fall of

Rain, Letter from Glaisher, 372; Weather-Charts,

284; Rain-Glass, 121, 284, 342, 776, 852; Predic-

tion of the Weather, 497; 178, 306.-Minera-
logy: Bradley on Lead Ore of Swaledale, 805;
Bristow's Glossary of Mineralogy, 246.-Gossip:
New System of Drainage, 52; Verification of
Sextants, 53; Discoveries by Spectrum Analysis--
Balloon Ascent, 114; Polytechnic Institution, 117;
Automatic Electric Light, 245; Ancient Glass,
185, 254; Award of Keith Prize, 311; Velocity of
Light-Causes of Goitre, 463; Electricity as a
Motive Power, 531; Fossil Reptile with Feathers,
564, 631; Mr. Mallet's Volcanic Experiments, 631;
Mr. Glaisher's Lecture at Lecds, 773; The Spec-
trum Analysis in the Casting of Steel, 809. 49,
337, 401, 460, 495, 696, 769

Science and Art Department: see Museum, South

Kensington.

Scotland: Drowned Women of Wigton, 427 [also

462, 704]; Grub's Ecclesiastical History, 366;

Hamerton's Painter's Camp in the Highlands, 763;
Robertson's Scotland under Early Kings, 840;
Popular Tales of West Highlands, ed. by Camp-
bell, 142; Simpson on the Cat-Stane, Edinburgh-
shire, 16 [also 149]; Story's Life of Rev. R. Story,
270; Scots in France, French in Scotland, 271
Scott (Capt.) on Photozincography, 700
Scrope's (G. P.) Volcanos, 234 [also 279]
Seemann's (Dr.) Mission to the Fijian Islands, 693
Selma's (R.) Poems, 734

Sewell's (Mrs.) Ancient Egypt, 80
Shakspeare: Alter Ego, 370; Barnstorff's Key to
Shakespeare's Sonnets-Corney on Shakspere's
Sonnets, 137; Macbeth,' transl. into French, by
De Châtelain, 178; Peacock's The Deceived, 305;
Songs and Sonnets, illustrated by Gilbert, 738;
Fac-simile of First Edition of Sonnets, 116
Sharpe's (S.) Egyptian Antiquities in Museum, 55
Shelley, Relics, ed. by Garnett, 10
Shelley and Tennyson, Letter from Grenfell, 629-
from Dixon, 814

Sandford's (J.) Mission of the Church at Home, 16

Sayer's (Capt.) History of Gibraltar, 39

Scamper through Sweden, 526

Schiller's The Piccolomini, tr. by Walkington-Wal-
lenstein, ed. by Buchheim, 4:4

School Books: English: Laurie's First Steps to

Reading - Gordon's School and House Series-

Gemmell's New System of Penmanship, 80; 113;

371; Tafel on English Orthography-Foster's Geo-

graphy-Watson's Third Book of Reading, 242;

Marsh's Grammar of English Language-Oli-

phant's Selection of Extracts, 275; Goodwin's

Elementary Statics, and Elementary Dynamics-

Wrigley's Arithmetic-Hudson's Elementary Trigo-

nometry, 305; Isbister's School Euclid-M'Leod's

Six Standards of Arithmetic-Davis's Arithmeti-

cal Examples, 306; Antrobus's Orator's Guide, 371;

Clark's Handbook of Comparative Grammar, 401;

Meiklejohn's Grammar-Willie's Home Exercises,

529; Martin's First English Course Reading

Lessons for Evening Schools-English Ballads,

805. 306, C28. — -French: 113; Gasc's Le Petit

Compagnon, 242; Ahn's French Conversation--

Tourrier's Ten Thousand Useful Words, 275;

Williams and Lafont's Commercial Correspondence

-Chesnée's Conversations, 529; De Liancourt's

Historiettes, 805.- German: Matthay's Gram-

mar, 80; Buchheim's Schiller's Wallenstein'-

Apel's Prose Specimens, 371; Williams and

Cruse's Commercial Correspondence, 529.-

Greek: 113; Frost's Prose Composition, 529.-

Latin: Origines Romanæ, ed. by Parry, 80; Tafel's

Latin Pronunciation - M'Dowall's Virgil, 242;

Prior's Juvenalis Satirae XVI.-Hamilton's Ana-

lytical Grammar, 371; Newman's Hiawatha, 561

Schvarcz on Geological Attempts in Greece, 370

Science: Beeton's Dictionary, 561; British Associa-

tion, Thirty-second Meeting, 391 [also 437, 463,

496, 497]; Chevalier, Des Définitions du Numéraire

et du Crédit, 632; Correspondence of Scientific

Men of 17th Century, 489 [also 593]; Dialect of

Leeds, 343; Edmonds's Land's End District, 492;

Du Chaillu, Adventures, 738-Man and the Gorilla,

Letter from Wilkinson, 461- News from the

Gorilla Country, Letter from Reade, 662 [also

665]; Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia' of

Pavon, by Fitch and Howard, 182; Macleod on
Science of Political Economy, 632; Mallet's Nea-
politan Earthquake of 1857, 835; March on Origin
of English Language, 405; Memoirs of Distin-
guished Men, 247, 279; Pratt on Eccentric and Cen-
tric Force, 241; Report of Science and Art Depart-
ment, 311; Scott on Photographic Processes of
Ordnance Survey, 700; Scrope's Volcanos, 234
[also 279]; Spencer's First Principles, 438; Theta's
History of the Thorn Tree and Bush,' 376; Wal-
lich on North Atlantic Sea-Bed, 455; Wilson on
Prehistoric Man, 625; Devonshire Association,
Meeting at Exeter, 310; Italian Scientific Con-
gress, 114; M. Renan's Appeal to his Contempo-
jects for Premiums, 595; 666, 740; Annual Meeting, 811

raries, 340; To Each his Own, Letter from Wilson, Linnean-633, 774

372-from Davis, 402; Uniformity of Weights and Numismatic-Soirée, 22; Anniversary, 24; 565, 701,849

Measures, 86, 339; The Balloon for Scientific Pur-Ray Society-Annual Meeting, 462

poses, 342, 773.-Astronomy: D'Orsan's Our

Satellite-Observational Astronomy, by a Clergy-

man, 460; Timekeeper in the Sky, 305; Proposed

Observatory at Durito, 182; Mr. von Gumpach and

the Astronomer Royal, 375; Identity of 'Daphne'

Royal Institution-24, 55; Programme of Lectures, 437;
597, 740

Royal Society-Award of Liedals, 631; Prof. Owen on
Archeopteryx Macrurus, 699; 701; Anniversary Meeting,
736; 739, 811, 849
Royal Society of Literature-739

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